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right now that i am talking to you, the iranian government shutdown the internet. they killed -- i don't know. more than 50 people. many people got killed right now. this is the time. you have to hear them. welcome in america. that is why iranian people are demanding more. believe me. it is going to get better play. >> we all remember the bloody november protests in 2019. the green movement protest in 2009. it all stopped with really horrible crackdowns by the iranian government. could this be different? if so, how and why? it means people are saying enough is enough. 22-year-old is not going to have any with the rest. please, be the voice of the iranian people. otherwise the regime will kill more people in the streets. >> it is nice of you to be here. thank you for your time today. >>> after roughly 2 and half years of strict covid roles, border restrictions are loosening in parts of asia. new today, hong kong announcing it would no longer require international travelers to quarantine in designated hotels. the chain is said to take effect on sunday. some testing w
right now that i am talking to you, the iranian government shutdown the internet. they killed -- i don't know. more than 50 people. many people got killed right now. this is the time. you have to hear them. welcome in america. that is why iranian people are demanding more. believe me. it is going to get better play. >> we all remember the bloody november protests in 2019. the green movement protest in 2009. it all stopped with really horrible crackdowns by the iranian government. could...
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averting a government shutdown. latest . >>> before we leave you and hand it over to "street signs," we're up 74 points on the dow jones industrial average despite middle east tension with syria. s&p is up 9 points, half a percent. nasdaq is up 26 points. it's the biggest percentage mover of the major indices. we have seen a flight into the dollar today. especially against some of the currencies like the yen. we also did see, however, a flight to safety in the yen earlier this morning. the ten-year note, the yield is down to 2.78%. and brent crude is up almost 1.5%. the biggest winners on the trading session include advanced microdevices, office depot, must be back to school shopping, chevron and blackberry. simon, it was a pleasure. >> indeed. i've got william sonoma and guess are reporting tonight. brits as they lay out their case for action. that's it for "power lunch," sue. >> "street signs" begins now. >>> stocks are shaking off syria for now. the dow is up even as oil climbs again. folks, we have got your full
averting a government shutdown. latest . >>> before we leave you and hand it over to "street signs," we're up 74 points on the dow jones industrial average despite middle east tension with syria. s&p is up 9 points, half a percent. nasdaq is up 26 points. it's the biggest percentage mover of the major indices. we have seen a flight into the dollar today. especially against some of the currencies like the yen. we also did see, however, a flight to safety in the yen earlier...
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government on several occasions, testifying to congress. he may be subpoenaed next week as ylan mui just reported. they do have an oversight board. is there more to be with them and collaborate on that oversight board to help internal systems, rather than come at it from an external, antagonistic perspective. >> i think there's two great points there which is your first one, facebook has a board, a corporate board, it does where are they where are the voices on that board, calling out the problems that we know are the problems happening in realtime now? i would really like to be hearing from those people. and rye would really hope they will be appearing on television the next few weeks the second point you raise is about the oversight board which facebook has established so, the reason why, you know, this group of people look to set up this real facebook oversight board, was because, you know, how many years in, when they first started thinking about it. this board has still not convened and so, essentially, quite hilariously what happened
government on several occasions, testifying to congress. he may be subpoenaed next week as ylan mui just reported. they do have an oversight board. is there more to be with them and collaborate on that oversight board to help internal systems, rather than come at it from an external, antagonistic perspective. >> i think there's two great points there which is your first one, facebook has a board, a corporate board, it does where are they where are the voices on that board, calling out the...
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you partner with a firm that advises governments and the fortune 500, and, can deliver insight person to person, on what matters to you. morgan stanley. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." futures at this hour essentially flat the dow slightly higher. the nasdaq slightly lower. joining us is jurian timmer let's talk fed expectations. the markets taking a breathchl morning. what would be a possible surprise verses what people are expecting today? >> the main thing i'm focused on are the dots we know there won't be a rate hike the odds of a december hike are 50%. my guess is that we won't hear much about the direction to whether the fed will or will not hike in december we also know they will likely announce the beginning of their balance sheet reduction by capping the reinvestment of 10 billion, and after three months that resets automatically higher that's all in the markets. i doubt there will be any surprise on that i doubt we'll see any visibility on december. but i think the big thing to watch is the dot plot. since 2013 or whenever the dots became a thing, the median dot ha
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., a conventional government was established under president hamid karzai. and enter national securities assistance force was established to help bring a lasting peace to a war torn country. then in early 2003, the decision was made to wage a second war in iraq. the wrenching debate over the iraq war is well known and need not be repeated here. it's enough to say that for the next six years, the iraq war drew the dominant share of our troops, our resources, our diplomacy and our national attention. and that the decision to go into iraq caused substantial riffs between america and much of the world. today, after extraordinary costs, we are bringing the iraq war to a responsible end. we will remove our combat brigades in iraq by the end of next summer and all of our troops by the end of 2011. we a that we are doing so is a testament to the character of the men and women in uniform. thanks to their courage, grit and perseverance, we have given iraqis a chance to shape their future, and we are successfully leaving iraq to its people. but while we' achieved hard-
., a conventional government was established under president hamid karzai. and enter national securities assistance force was established to help bring a lasting peace to a war torn country. then in early 2003, the decision was made to wage a second war in iraq. the wrenching debate over the iraq war is well known and need not be repeated here. it's enough to say that for the next six years, the iraq war drew the dominant share of our troops, our resources, our diplomacy and our national...
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government respond to these allegations that they are, themself, substantiating? >> aman, in reading these reports and listening to you, the first step the obama administration is going to do is veestigation by the united nations. that, itself, may be criticized heavily by republicans in congress. are they going to the u.n. first? >> this is something the u.s. administration wants to happen. they need the backing for there to be any possible intervention. the united nations investigators who have been trying to get access in syria are denied so far. they are currently in cyprus. they have been unable to enter syria. their only investigation is to talk to refugees who have left these areas. you can see or understand the criticism the u.s. investigators who are not on the ground inside syria probably would not have the same intelligence the u.s. has been able to gather along with its allies. so there is some criticism to what added value an investigation on the ground could do. at the same time if the u.s. is going to use any type of military intervention, it is goi
government respond to these allegations that they are, themself, substantiating? >> aman, in reading these reports and listening to you, the first step the obama administration is going to do is veestigation by the united nations. that, itself, may be criticized heavily by republicans in congress. are they going to the u.n. first? >> this is something the u.s. administration wants to happen. they need the backing for there to be any possible intervention. the united nations...
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we have seen much better cooperation between the -- between the fbi, state governments, local governments. there is some advantages to geography, with respect to the united states. but having said that, we've seen the possibility of terrorist attacks on our soil. there is the boston marathon bombers. obviously it did not result in the scale of death as we saw in paris, but that was a serious attempt at killing a lot of people by two brothers and a cro crockpot. and it gives you a sense of the kinds of challenges involved in this going forward. again, isil that serious capabilities. it's capabilities are not unique. they're capabilities that other terrorist organizations that we track and are paying attention to possess as well. we are going after all of them. what is unique about isil is the degree to which it's been able to control territory that then allows them to attract additional recruits and the greater effectiveness they have on social media and their ability to use that to not only attract recruits to fight in syria, but also potentially to carry out attacks in the homeland and i
we have seen much better cooperation between the -- between the fbi, state governments, local governments. there is some advantages to geography, with respect to the united states. but having said that, we've seen the possibility of terrorist attacks on our soil. there is the boston marathon bombers. obviously it did not result in the scale of death as we saw in paris, but that was a serious attempt at killing a lot of people by two brothers and a cro crockpot. and it gives you a sense of the...
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we stand by the people of ukraine and its democratically elected government we request vladimir putin stop the war and pull out forces from ukraine and participate in good faith efforts. nato is a defensive alliance we do not seek conflict are russia let there be no doubt, our commitment to article v of the treaty is iron clad. nato will protect and defend every inch of nato territory and this ends the public part of the meeting. i thank the media for joining us at opening of the meeting. we will continue in just a moment thank you. >> that is jens stoltenberg. wrapping up comments in brussels talking about the solidarity in europe and the need for nato to bring alliance we will await further comments we will have all of those when we get them. steve is in brussels he was listening to the remarks. what did you make of them? >> reporter: it was a reiteration of a lot of jens, the secretary-general, said previously as well i want to go into the weeds a bit for the viewers. they would have heard the term article v and heard me talk about article iv article iv is the main topic of the mee
we stand by the people of ukraine and its democratically elected government we request vladimir putin stop the war and pull out forces from ukraine and participate in good faith efforts. nato is a defensive alliance we do not seek conflict are russia let there be no doubt, our commitment to article v of the treaty is iron clad. nato will protect and defend every inch of nato territory and this ends the public part of the meeting. i thank the media for joining us at opening of the meeting. we...
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on january 3rd, trump's custodian of records should the government in writing that trump's team had done a thorough search for any documents and turned over anything applicable but it also says trump attorneys block government people from opening or looking inside any boxes in a key storage room back on june 3rd, so the government could not know for sure whether trump was still keeping anything. for his part, the former president appears to be concerned about what the former photo we just looked at implies about his record-keeping habits. and it post on his social media site, trey burton part, terrible the way the fbi in a raid of mar-a-lago through documents all over the floor, perhaps pretending it was me that did it and then started taking pictures of them for the public to see. the trump team has until the top of the hour tonight, 8:00 p.m. eastern to respond to the filing. the judge will hold a hearing on all of this at 1:00 p.m. tomorrow in the expect patient is a decision on that special master issue will come sometime after that point >> thank you very much. for legal analysis no
on january 3rd, trump's custodian of records should the government in writing that trump's team had done a thorough search for any documents and turned over anything applicable but it also says trump attorneys block government people from opening or looking inside any boxes in a key storage room back on june 3rd, so the government could not know for sure whether trump was still keeping anything. for his part, the former president appears to be concerned about what the former photo we just...
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to issue bonds to finance government spending. >> not really seeing concerns in the bond market about issuance the fed has tightened monetary policy and that's pushed rates up, but there are pay fors in the legislation that funded all these programs i'm not really concerned about the impact that they'll have >> i'm happy to say that the vice chair of global financial from deutsche bank is joining me wonderful to have you on set you have been away a couple of months >> i hope you had a good summer. >> i did likewise you said let's get through the summer september is when things will get spicy for markets. i think it is fair to say that the market narrative has prmove away from central banks begin to cut. >> that's why i'm back look, a key central bank almost like wimbledon finals or nba finals we know we are almost at the end of the hiking cycle. for rates, especially for money players, they are itching. something happened over the summer moved to 35% higher in three months over the summer on top of the spiral the first thing to play is paying rates. >> i wanted to ask about what is ha
to issue bonds to finance government spending. >> not really seeing concerns in the bond market about issuance the fed has tightened monetary policy and that's pushed rates up, but there are pay fors in the legislation that funded all these programs i'm not really concerned about the impact that they'll have >> i'm happy to say that the vice chair of global financial from deutsche bank is joining me wonderful to have you on set you have been away a couple of months >> i hope...
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we are very supportive of all the governments activities it is good for us. it is good for the industry. it is good for the supply chains if we make it more resilient >>> ftx lays bear the financial collapse saying there could be more than 1 million creditors in the bankruptcy filing as competitors scramble to downplay contagion fears. kris marszalek will discuss it today on cnbc and we will hear from changpeng zhao tomorrow. >>> and sergei lavrov is commenting on the g20 summit now work on the g20 declaration is almost over work completed tomorrow. here is the kicker our western colleagues tried to po politicize the war in ukraine and declaration according to la lavrov the declaration has exchange of views. the west added a phrase that many condemned russia. russia mentioned alternative points of view essentially hitting back at the language contained within the draft communication and one of the key take aways so far which surpassed expectation is how much consensus there is around the rhetoric against war based on what we heard so far after the meeting wit
we are very supportive of all the governments activities it is good for us. it is good for the industry. it is good for the supply chains if we make it more resilient >>> ftx lays bear the financial collapse saying there could be more than 1 million creditors in the bankruptcy filing as competitors scramble to downplay contagion fears. kris marszalek will discuss it today on cnbc and we will hear from changpeng zhao tomorrow. >>> and sergei lavrov is commenting on the g20...
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government funded voice of america. >>> our coverage of the war in europe continues later this hour the list of companies closed for business with russia grows and the everyday food items getting a little more expensive. >>> and masks are off for everyone, right? wrong. tonight the battle shifting to america's youngest kids as parents question why the biden administration has yet to change the rules for federally funded pre-k. >>> plus, the first trial with the attack on the capitol, what they loaded up and his son testified about having to turn his own father over to the feds. (vo) right now, the big switch is happening across the country. small businesses are fed up with big bills and 5g maps that are mostly gaps— they're switching to t-mobile for business and getting more 5g bars in more places. save over $1,000 when you switch to our ultimate business plan... ...for the lowest price ever. plus, choose from the latest 5g smartphones— like a free samsung galaxy s22. so switch to the network that helps your business do more for less—join the big switch to t-mobile for business to
government funded voice of america. >>> our coverage of the war in europe continues later this hour the list of companies closed for business with russia grows and the everyday food items getting a little more expensive. >>> and masks are off for everyone, right? wrong. tonight the battle shifting to america's youngest kids as parents question why the biden administration has yet to change the rules for federally funded pre-k. >>> plus, the first trial with the attack...
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the doj says on june 3rd -- assured the government in writing that trump employees had done a thorough search for any documents and -- from opening or looking inside boxes in a key storage room back on june 3rd -- about his record keeping habits. in a post on his social media site trump wrote, in part, terrible the way the fbi during the rate of mar-a-lago through documents haphazardly all over the floor. perhaps pretending it was me that did it. and then started taking pictures of them for the public to see. the trump team has until the top of the hour tonight, 8:00 p.m. eastern, to respond to the filing. the judge will hold a hearing on all of this at 1:00 p.m. tomorrow. the expectation is a decision on the special master issue will come sometime after that. >> thanks very much. for legal analysis now, were you on the trunk legal team what would be her biggest concern from this filing? >> for one thing, the justice department mentioned that they have significant evidence of obstruction of justice. that is clearly a focus. i would also, if i was on the trump legal team, i'd be concern
the doj says on june 3rd -- assured the government in writing that trump employees had done a thorough search for any documents and -- from opening or looking inside boxes in a key storage room back on june 3rd -- about his record keeping habits. in a post on his social media site trump wrote, in part, terrible the way the fbi during the rate of mar-a-lago through documents haphazardly all over the floor. perhaps pretending it was me that did it. and then started taking pictures of them for the...
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they cannot hold the proceeds abroad they have to bring them back, sell them to the russian government the second, they banned all, all transactions to move any to open any accounts in the west and move any dollars, whatever russian city in russia, so they are moving away from -- soon they will ban all foreign exchange transactions. they will force -- russian in dollars and u.s. into rubles, and this will be close to the economy like the society union used to be >> it's hard to imagine a more dramatic response, and sort of series of events that awaits them michael, thank you very much for joining us we appreciate it >>> thank you. my pleasure. >> joining me from the hoover institution. still ahead, we'll speak with the ceo of eqt, the largest natural gas producer in the country, about the impact russia's invasion and the sanctions we were just discussing could have on global energy prices. natural gas down 10% on pace for the fourth negative month in five >> moscow's stock market might be closed, but -- russia down 20 %. it's lost half the value in the past week. we'll look at why etfs
they cannot hold the proceeds abroad they have to bring them back, sell them to the russian government the second, they banned all, all transactions to move any to open any accounts in the west and move any dollars, whatever russian city in russia, so they are moving away from -- soon they will ban all foreign exchange transactions. they will force -- russian in dollars and u.s. into rubles, and this will be close to the economy like the society union used to be >> it's hard to imagine a...
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potential government shutdown. now, you have all that. and still, markets are up. >> doesn't the price action -- >> hold on. you're not hearing the thought. the thought is the amount of cash on the sidelines is going to find its way into international markets in a broad-based way in more expensive markets in the u.s. >> but rob, you're man angel lging money for clients over the last five to six year, most have hidden in the fixed income market. what you're suggesting right now is that, is that the moment that we're at? out of fixed income. into international. into domestic equities. >> we've made moves out of fixed income, yes. that is a fact. we've done that. >> but rob, i would have expect gd your answer to be no, the shift i'm making is from passive indexing to active. if you're being select i have. ive? the u.s., that's case. international, i think you can be much more broad-based. >> i want to ask about allocation. >> i disagree with just being bros based internationally. developed market wise, japan is hugely undervalued. it's the m
potential government shutdown. now, you have all that. and still, markets are up. >> doesn't the price action -- >> hold on. you're not hearing the thought. the thought is the amount of cash on the sidelines is going to find its way into international markets in a broad-based way in more expensive markets in the u.s. >> but rob, you're man angel lging money for clients over the last five to six year, most have hidden in the fixed income market. what you're suggesting right now...
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the main message here is this is not financed by the state or federal government. they cannot write a check every year. that's where we come into play. >> it is not only the banks which come into play, but the private capital which needs to be invested. is that also what you think? >> first off, i think the banks are really the heart pump of the system and we can and should mobilize private capital and there is something to be done in the political agenda. we are waiting for capital markets and banking unions which are talking about it year by year. private capital is absolutely necessary. we are doing our share here. we are one of the biggest investors into the green technology. we just gave a new green bond to the market this week and that shows we play a significant role here. a framework could be better. >> just to perhaps give international viewers a sense of how the situation is in germany. we called germany the sick man of europe. years afterwards, we got the agenda with 2020. is that a break moment? >> i think it is strategic with the agenda because everybo
the main message here is this is not financed by the state or federal government. they cannot write a check every year. that's where we come into play. >> it is not only the banks which come into play, but the private capital which needs to be invested. is that also what you think? >> first off, i think the banks are really the heart pump of the system and we can and should mobilize private capital and there is something to be done in the political agenda. we are waiting for capital...
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the pretty clear play is the quick decapitation of the so h ukrainian government so he could install a puppet government what has been made very clear to russia and the world is that the ukrainian people and the ukrainian government are not going anywhere so there's a difference between the objectives and the absolute resistance to russian domination >> he has a lot more to throw at it though. the satellite pictures prove it. is there a kind of off-ramp that he could be offered that you can think of to keep it from further escalating >> the reality is in the past, you may have offered an off-ramp in which you have these discussions about ukrainian neutrality and nato membership and then conflict scenario that preserves the government, ukraine' sovereignty. the problem is that putin's objectives have been so maximalist and the ukrainian people, understandably and rightfully so have vociferously rejected s surrendering an inch of territory, and including by the way those two republics, the russian invented republics in eastern ukraine. i can't see the ukrainian people or any ukrainian
the pretty clear play is the quick decapitation of the so h ukrainian government so he could install a puppet government what has been made very clear to russia and the world is that the ukrainian people and the ukrainian government are not going anywhere so there's a difference between the objectives and the absolute resistance to russian domination >> he has a lot more to throw at it though. the satellite pictures prove it. is there a kind of off-ramp that he could be offered that you...
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they're not trying to build a government institution. the rebels are not fighting for any particular cause. they are extracting these minerals--like gold, like tantalum, tin, and tungsten--in order to sustain themselves as predatory organizations. >> is the violence increasing, decreasing? >> it spikes. it comes in phases, and it's very localized. >> one recent spike centered on a village called kanyabayonga. we went there with united nations troops and found that a rebel militia had raided the village and burned 70 homes. why attack the civilian population? >> it's a very effective strategy. it scares the people. it terrorizes them into compliance. >> it's chaos. >> it's chaos that is organized in order to exploit the gold and other minerals for the enrichment of these armed groups, and it just keeps the cycle going and going until we break that cycle and begin to address the root issue here, which is the gold and the other conflict minerals. [ticking] >> coming up, the atrocities of gold trafficking. >> [speaking in foreign language] >
they're not trying to build a government institution. the rebels are not fighting for any particular cause. they are extracting these minerals--like gold, like tantalum, tin, and tungsten--in order to sustain themselves as predatory organizations. >> is the violence increasing, decreasing? >> it spikes. it comes in phases, and it's very localized. >> one recent spike centered on a village called kanyabayonga. we went there with united nations troops and found that a rebel...
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he also rejected suggestions that rolls royce was involved in an alleged letter government had sent asking for ftse 100 support. >> didn't get involved in that no letter appeared there is often dialogue between countries and companies. but coming back to brexit, rolls royce made it clear before brexit that we favored staying inside europe for a business point of view. we felt that our interests at the time our position is still that we recognize the democratic decision that's been made, absolutely we'll deal with it but our position is we would like the outcome to be as closes a possible to the current status quo. we have big orders in continental europe a big supply chain in continental europe it's crucial we keep those >> how would rate the government's response on this so far. >> they're learning their way. frankly you read the papers everybody has their views. it's a difficult situation politically. you can sense that but i do think that there's increasing understanding of realism about the practical aspects, at industry level you can talk about brexit in ideological sense, but the har
he also rejected suggestions that rolls royce was involved in an alleged letter government had sent asking for ftse 100 support. >> didn't get involved in that no letter appeared there is often dialogue between countries and companies. but coming back to brexit, rolls royce made it clear before brexit that we favored staying inside europe for a business point of view. we felt that our interests at the time our position is still that we recognize the democratic decision that's been made,...
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negotiated at length between the government, the president macron, the unions and many other interested parties, including medif, the largest employer's federation in the country, whose conference i'm at today. the real argument is over whether these reforms are really going to do what they say on the tin and what the president says he wants to do which is ease the path for employees to negotiate directly with trade unions without being ham strung with imposing regulations from the state. labor reform has been a big issue in france for the last couple of decades. very little progress has been made it's seen as a key problem to the fact that the unemployment rate remains suddenlyhigh. right now it's around 9.5%, which is much lower than it's been for a while still above the 9.1% for the eu in general far above germany, for example so, really looking at whether the labor reforms tomorrow are going to be something that's palatable to the trade unions and therefore something that the parlment pa parliament is willing go ahead and accept in about three weeks time remembering these reforms ne
negotiated at length between the government, the president macron, the unions and many other interested parties, including medif, the largest employer's federation in the country, whose conference i'm at today. the real argument is over whether these reforms are really going to do what they say on the tin and what the president says he wants to do which is ease the path for employees to negotiate directly with trade unions without being ham strung with imposing regulations from the state. labor...
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what little money changes hands comes from government checks and tourist donations. they call the rest of america the outside world. >> honestly i'm not sure if i have a real concept of what a fricking dollar is right now. >> reporter: they mostly trade for goods. clothes are dropped off on this slab of concrete they police themselves bad behavior is not tolerated. >> there's so many people around in itime something silly happens, everyone is right up on it people don't call the police about things if somebody is stealing from people or doing bad things, they can get kicked out of the community. >> reporter: there is a library, a church, and a local hangout called the handlebar rob runs it. >> we try to feed people every night. it's to keep people cool during the summer we've got a roof, electricity in there, we serve food and have cold drinks. >> reporter: dot is a former i.t. tech. she waurngded the country in an rv before setting up camp in slab city near an outdoor art exhibit known as east jesus. she's an artist and gives tourists a taste of her work. >> this is
what little money changes hands comes from government checks and tourist donations. they call the rest of america the outside world. >> honestly i'm not sure if i have a real concept of what a fricking dollar is right now. >> reporter: they mostly trade for goods. clothes are dropped off on this slab of concrete they police themselves bad behavior is not tolerated. >> there's so many people around in itime something silly happens, everyone is right up on it people don't call...
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the iranian government had its own counter demonstrations let's bring in mashi olenijad. so good to have you. we've seen these iranian regime crush of protests with brutality and deadly crackdowns before >> yes. >> how do you see this movement shaping up >> this movement is gaining momentum right now that i'm talking to you, the whole city of iran, all the clerics are there. people are in the streets. they are angry masa, only 22-year-old she was bitten by hijab police taking to the streets shoulder to shoulder. they are burning their head scarves. some of them cutting their hands. >> can you talk about how dangerous that sort of action is >> it is. >> women showing it, burning it, forget it. >> right now that i'm talking to you, iranian government shut down the internet. they killed more than -- i don't know, 1500 -- more than 50 people or -- because we don't know the numbers but many people got killed right now there are many women among them. this is the way they tried to show the rest of the world masa was not killed but at the same time they're killing people. irania
the iranian government had its own counter demonstrations let's bring in mashi olenijad. so good to have you. we've seen these iranian regime crush of protests with brutality and deadly crackdowns before >> yes. >> how do you see this movement shaping up >> this movement is gaining momentum right now that i'm talking to you, the whole city of iran, all the clerics are there. people are in the streets. they are angry masa, only 22-year-old she was bitten by hijab police taking...
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i think that's bad governance in and of itself. then what i did, i then offered to meet the entire board seven retirees said i would like to meet him in whole or in part. i would travel anywhere in the world to meet them i waited then i could show them my white paper. that's what we do. we share our white paper typically with management and the board in session then they can make a determination. as you know, they complained that i waited until after labor day to put out my white paper. i offered to meet with the board the second half of may, all of june, all of july, all of august asked many times they gave me one new director, ken chenault, and i spoke to the head of governance on the phone. she said hello and good-bye. that was the extent of the dreshgts i met that's why we presented the white paper when we did. >> mr. taylor comes back and says there were 16 meetings between you and people at procter, which would indicate a lot of conversations beyond. >> 100%. it was with taylor, john muller, and some of his global leadership
i think that's bad governance in and of itself. then what i did, i then offered to meet the entire board seven retirees said i would like to meet him in whole or in part. i would travel anywhere in the world to meet them i waited then i could show them my white paper. that's what we do. we share our white paper typically with management and the board in session then they can make a determination. as you know, they complained that i waited until after labor day to put out my white paper. i...
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government funded voice of america. >>> our coverage of the war in europe continues later this hour the list of companies closed for business with russia grows and the everyday food items getting a little more expensive. >>> and masks are off for everyone, right? wrong. tonight the battle shifting to america's youngest kids as parents question why the biden administration has yet to change the rules for federally funded pre-k. >>> plus, the first trial with the attack on the capitol, what they loaded up and his son testified about having to turn his own father over to the feds. as a professional bull-rider i'm used to taking chances. but when it comes to my insurance i don't. i use liberty mutual, they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. wooo, yeaa, woooooo and, by switching you could even save 665 dollars. hey tex, can someone else get a turn? yeah, hang on, i'm about to break my own record. yeah. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty. ♪ >>> across america life is returning to normal. new york city just announced it's rolling
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government funded voice of america. >>> our coverage of the war in europe continues later this hour the list of companies closed for business with russia grows and the everyday food items getting a little more expensive. >>> and masks are off for everyone, right? wrong. tonight the battle shifting to america's youngest kids as parents question why the biden administration has yet to change the rules for federally funded pre-k. >>> plus, the first trial with the attack on the capitol, what they loaded up and his son testified about having to turn his own father over to the feds. >>> across america life is returning to normal. new york city just announced it's rolling back nearly all of its pandemic restrictions. starting monday people will no longer be redwierd show proof of vaccination to eat indoors, go to a movie masks will be optional for hundreds of thousands of schools as well. >> we want to see the faces of our children, see their smiles, see when they're feeling sad so we can be there to comfort them. the masks prevented us from doing so for almost two years. happy to see the smi
government funded voice of america. >>> our coverage of the war in europe continues later this hour the list of companies closed for business with russia grows and the everyday food items getting a little more expensive. >>> and masks are off for everyone, right? wrong. tonight the battle shifting to america's youngest kids as parents question why the biden administration has yet to change the rules for federally funded pre-k. >>> plus, the first trial with the attack...
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government after the terrible events president trump just referred to. and, it took place in texas, florida and other u.s. regions and puerto rico. we hope and wish that if one can be changed and we hope in the future we can do as best as possible president trump and i have a working meeting today which was very productive and we went through our bilateral relations, spain and the united states are two great partners we share values democracy and freedom and respect for human right and the rule of law and we have institutional corporate ties which are very important relations between the two countries have been excellent. we must continue to work and strengthen those relations even more, especially in the economic arena. that's why our priorities t to -- strengthen the economy is off key. trades between the two companies are growing. the united states is our second top trading partners outside of europe the united states are toughest expor destination. it is the top investor in spain. for many years, spanish companies have invested in the u.s. they are c
government after the terrible events president trump just referred to. and, it took place in texas, florida and other u.s. regions and puerto rico. we hope and wish that if one can be changed and we hope in the future we can do as best as possible president trump and i have a working meeting today which was very productive and we went through our bilateral relations, spain and the united states are two great partners we share values democracy and freedom and respect for human right and the rule...
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well, the united states and many other nations played by the rules, these countries used government run industrial planning and state owned enterprises to rig the system in their favor. they engage in relentless product dumping, forced technology transfer, and theft of intellectual property the united states lost over 3 million manufacturing jobs nearly a quarter of all steel jobs, and 60,000 factories after china joined the wto and we have racked up $13 trillion in trade deficits over the last two decades, but those days are over. we will no longer tolerate such abuse. we will not allow our workers to be victimized. our companies to be cheated. and our wealth to be plundered and transferred. america will never apologize for protecting its citizens. the united states has just announced tariffs on another $200 billion in chinese made goods for a total so far of $250 billion. i have great respect and affection for my friend, president xi, but i made clear our trade imbalance is just not acceptable china's market distortions and the way they deal cannot be tolerated. as my administration h
well, the united states and many other nations played by the rules, these countries used government run industrial planning and state owned enterprises to rig the system in their favor. they engage in relentless product dumping, forced technology transfer, and theft of intellectual property the united states lost over 3 million manufacturing jobs nearly a quarter of all steel jobs, and 60,000 factories after china joined the wto and we have racked up $13 trillion in trade deficits over the last...
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we are all here guardians of the financial system we support government and national security efforts to combat financial crimes and carry outcome plex sanctions each year we proactively identify nation state and cyber criminal threats with the energy industry and united states government to protect critical infrastructure and we fuel good american jobs the businesses we all finance collectively employ hundreds of millions of americans. we employee people in every state in the country with starting wages that far exceed any government minimum wage, plus full ben facilities, retirement, job training and career growth opportunities. i want to close by thanking the more than 200,000 employees of jpmorgan chase i would like the public to know how proud i am of these people who work at every state in the unto can you all work tirelessly with customers with the singular focus of doing the right thing you work on behalf of our shareholders including teachers, law enforcement, health care workers and the people saving for retirement many of you have faced personal challenges throughout the pa
we are all here guardians of the financial system we support government and national security efforts to combat financial crimes and carry outcome plex sanctions each year we proactively identify nation state and cyber criminal threats with the energy industry and united states government to protect critical infrastructure and we fuel good american jobs the businesses we all finance collectively employ hundreds of millions of americans. we employee people in every state in the country with...
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nothing happens without the government involvement. but if you want to have a low co2 solution, nuclear is going to be a piece of the equation in most countries around the world. p ge has a 55-year heritage in nuclear. we're very capable through our partnership with hitachi, we can build nuclear plants in less than six years. we keep them on schedule. we know nuclear will take off some day in the united states and we're going to be well prepared to execute on that demand. >> one of the big problems with nuclear, of course, is the issue of waste, the nuclear waste. it's my understanding, and correct me if i'm wrong, but new -- the latest generation of nuclear plants, at least deplete the fuel even further so there is less waste? >> the newest generation of nuclear plants are safer. you know, that's -- and simpler. >> god, they have to be. i understand that. what i'm talking about is -- >> controls. >> -- where are we on the waste issue? >> on the waste issue ge has prism reactors we can employ. that's going to be further in the future.
nothing happens without the government involvement. but if you want to have a low co2 solution, nuclear is going to be a piece of the equation in most countries around the world. p ge has a 55-year heritage in nuclear. we're very capable through our partnership with hitachi, we can build nuclear plants in less than six years. we keep them on schedule. we know nuclear will take off some day in the united states and we're going to be well prepared to execute on that demand. >> one of the...
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they don't look like they would want to submit to any government that would meet moscow's demands. so diplomacy is always worth trying but i think we have to be candid but this is looking like a long and complicated conflict that's going to go in many directions >> thank you for your time tonight. appreciate it. >>> more than a half million people have already left ukraine searching for safety united nations refugee agency is warning, that number could reach 4 million in just the coming weeks. a refugee crisis the agency reports refugees are heading to neighboring countries including romania, slovakia. hungary, moldova poland is taking in hundreds of thousands of refugees and has over just the past four days this mass exodus by car, train, and on foot. one man described his hellish journey from lviv to poland. he said he walked 20 hours to the border, saw families desperate to make it to safety in the middle of the night, in freezing cold temperatures others say they've waited more than 60 hours to get across that border cnbc's perry russom is at the polish border crossing in medyk
they don't look like they would want to submit to any government that would meet moscow's demands. so diplomacy is always worth trying but i think we have to be candid but this is looking like a long and complicated conflict that's going to go in many directions >> thank you for your time tonight. appreciate it. >>> more than a half million people have already left ukraine searching for safety united nations refugee agency is warning, that number could reach 4 million in just the...
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much of it taliban propaganda video where you can see them going through government offices just with no resistance whatsoever. we were told by local officials that there was heavy fighting there, that afghan forces did fight back but they eventually had to retreat to the airport. we're also told special forces are in kandus tonight. continuing to take the fight to the taliban to try to retake the city all of this has caused a massive flight of families from the north. people who were so frightened by this increase in fighting that they literally left with the clothes on their back walking for hours, some of them, to reach relative safety somewhere, many of them ending up here in kabul. and this is a city already with tens of thousands who are trying to get out, get out of the country. some of them, many of them applying for the special immigrant visa program we spoke to one interpreter who worked for the navy s.e.a.l.s for five years he's frustrated. he doesn't understand a lot of it he's losing hope >> they can kill us today, they can kill us tomorrow and they will not just kill me,
much of it taliban propaganda video where you can see them going through government offices just with no resistance whatsoever. we were told by local officials that there was heavy fighting there, that afghan forces did fight back but they eventually had to retreat to the airport. we're also told special forces are in kandus tonight. continuing to take the fight to the taliban to try to retake the city all of this has caused a massive flight of families from the north. people who were so...
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consistent with our sanctions on the taliban, the aid will not flow through the government but rather independent organizations such as u.n. agencies and ngos we expect that those efforts will not be impeded, by the taliban or anyone else and we will continue our broad, international diplomacy across all nations and many others. we believe we can accomplish far more and exert far greater leverage when we work in coordination with our allies and partners over the last two weeks, we've had a series of diplomatic engagements with our partners to plan and interpret the way ahead in afghanistan i've met with the foreign leaders of nato and the g7 i've spoken one on one with dozens of my counterparts. last week president biden met with leaders of the g7 countries and secretary of state wendy sherman has been convening partners from all regions of the world every other day. we'll coordinate closely with countries in the region and around the world as well as leading national organizations, ngos and the private sector. our allies and partners share our objectives and are committed to working
consistent with our sanctions on the taliban, the aid will not flow through the government but rather independent organizations such as u.n. agencies and ngos we expect that those efforts will not be impeded, by the taliban or anyone else and we will continue our broad, international diplomacy across all nations and many others. we believe we can accomplish far more and exert far greater leverage when we work in coordination with our allies and partners over the last two weeks, we've had a...
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he will have to make another deal to extend the debt ceiling, keep the government open, right? in the meantime they're trying to usher through a major tax reform plan. this is all being punted to just before the holidays, is that correct? >> that's correct. yesterday on air force one the treasury secretary, as well as the white house head of legislative affairs, both said the reason why the president felt strongly about bumping the government spending and debt limit issues to december 15th is so that they can "clear the decks for the next 90 days for tax reform specifically. so clearly the administration feels it can get tax reform done and across the finish line in the time they bought themselves. then they can worry about the other deadlines. though those deadlines have proven to be a bitter partisan battle in haven't memoven receny and gop aides have said the deck is stacked for december, where not only the democrats have leverage to withhold votes on critical funding issues of things like immigration, but also it sets up a dynamic where you can have multiple votes on the de
he will have to make another deal to extend the debt ceiling, keep the government open, right? in the meantime they're trying to usher through a major tax reform plan. this is all being punted to just before the holidays, is that correct? >> that's correct. yesterday on air force one the treasury secretary, as well as the white house head of legislative affairs, both said the reason why the president felt strongly about bumping the government spending and debt limit issues to december...
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as soon as there's not, there's no government or central bank that's going to come back this up. >> no regulated body that's a big fear. >> all right we got to go thank you, seema. >> thank you, guys happy birthday. >>> yes, cbs and marriott kick off a busy week of earnings. we'll preview some of the other big names coming up after this stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters most. stay with me, mrs. parker. that's the power of and. your bbut as you get older,ing. it naturally begins to change, causing a lack of sharpness, or even trouble with recall. thankfully, the breakthrough in prevagen helps your brain and actually improves memory. the secret is an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. alzheimer's disease the fi is ou
as soon as there's not, there's no government or central bank that's going to come back this up. >> no regulated body that's a big fear. >> all right we got to go thank you, seema. >> thank you, guys happy birthday. >>> yes, cbs and marriott kick off a busy week of earnings. we'll preview some of the other big names coming up after this stay with me, mr. parker. when a critical patient is far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr....
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. >> qatar supported all different governments there and military and transition government and all others >> who is in the power >> economically, you are the 15% tax rate and no wealth tax and the highest saving breaks in the world, how >> safe haven, right >> we are blessed and we are using this gas for the well being of our people. that's why the qatar people living one of the best standards to their living. and, in fact, we talk about economy of qatar guess what, what they are exporting to us more than what we export to them. so, the trade balance is more towards them they lost the qatar market when it comes to export so this is one all the transit that went through the blockade country are now by the sale or others. they lost it also and all we have to do is just find alternative and we also find the alternative. our projects are on the schedule our economy of development is on schedule and with the locate accelerator to implicate the plan himself managing and the economic development >> we have to get on time as well unfortunately, we are hitting this commercial break. we do hope the
. >> qatar supported all different governments there and military and transition government and all others >> who is in the power >> economically, you are the 15% tax rate and no wealth tax and the highest saving breaks in the world, how >> safe haven, right >> we are blessed and we are using this gas for the well being of our people. that's why the qatar people living one of the best standards to their living. and, in fact, we talk about economy of qatar guess...
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population of 4 billion people the consumer base as well as the infrastructure spending that the chinese government is committed to doing in the fourth quarter i think there is a very interesting opportunity there. >> you'd better buckle up for more risk and volatility there, right? j. powell will have a press conference today, the fed chair. and he's going to talk about the fact that we're on path to more tightening >> no surprise >> i think the market will look at an indication and that will be important does he acknowledge, recognize what went on today at the united nations with the president's comments, the reaction from the chinese. >> he's not going to acknowledge that today >> he's specifically not going to acknowledge the united nations but he has to acknowledge and i think the committee will acknowledge in some capacity what's going on with trade right now do they view trade as a growing headwind for the marketplace >> how can they? >> maybe you don't get the december 25 basis points >> seems to be in a great place. one barometer at least, the stock market we're at record highs. there's no
population of 4 billion people the consumer base as well as the infrastructure spending that the chinese government is committed to doing in the fourth quarter i think there is a very interesting opportunity there. >> you'd better buckle up for more risk and volatility there, right? j. powell will have a press conference today, the fed chair. and he's going to talk about the fact that we're on path to more tightening >> no surprise >> i think the market will look at an...
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it is crazy drunken sailor government spending. we like companies that are low multiples and high growth and cisco and united rentals. some have been punished with leverage. they have really low multiples and steady and predictable earnings growth. >> gordon and jenny, thank you. to wrap up higher for longer week, thank you. i appreciate the picks. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," the one word every investor needs to know today and we gear up for big banks results. more wex coming up next. icy hot. ice works fast. ♪♪ heat makes it last. feel the power of contrast therapy. ♪♪ so you can rise from pain. icy hot. >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." we start with the wex wrap-up. we have the cma regulator approving the $69 billion deal for microsoft for activision. microsoft shares moving leower. >>> steve scalise is withdrawing his name to be the next house speaker. this comes after the republicans failed to rally enough votes to get to the floor vote. >>> united nations is confirming the israeli military is asking
it is crazy drunken sailor government spending. we like companies that are low multiples and high growth and cisco and united rentals. some have been punished with leverage. they have really low multiples and steady and predictable earnings growth. >> gordon and jenny, thank you. to wrap up higher for longer week, thank you. i appreciate the picks. >>> coming up on "worldwide exchange," the one word every investor needs to know today and we gear up for big banks...
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when president obama stuck up for government not the people he probably would have had a much different iran had he not done that but i'm sticking up for the people i am with the people of iran but here is the thing. they have rampant inflation. their money is worthless everything is going wrong. they are riots in the street you can't buy bread. you can't do anything. it's a disaster. at some point i think they are going to want to come back and say hey can we do something? and very simple, i just don't want them to have nuclear weapons. is that too much to ask in i don't want them to have a nuclear weapons. i want them to have a great kplee, and sell so much oil -- i'm not happy with opec. i told them i'm not happy with opec we take care of all the people, defend them they wouldn't be there for two weeks if it wasn't for me and the united states and our much stronger armed forces because our arms forced was completed. we have old equipment. now we have -- you know better than anybody $700,000,000,716 billion, we have the most incredible new jets and everything we need it not that i wan
when president obama stuck up for government not the people he probably would have had a much different iran had he not done that but i'm sticking up for the people i am with the people of iran but here is the thing. they have rampant inflation. their money is worthless everything is going wrong. they are riots in the street you can't buy bread. you can't do anything. it's a disaster. at some point i think they are going to want to come back and say hey can we do something? and very simple, i...
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we've seen the pro unionist government saying they topped the polls. separatists are saying they have a majority of seats. it's about putting the best face forward. we don't know how things will evolve moving forward. the lack of reaction in the financial markets, especially around the euro, shows traders are unfazed by what's happening now. i think because they're seeing a strong and unified europe behind spain, which gives the catalonia people very little maneuverability in terms of moving forward it will be difficult to think of an independent catalonia state without the membership in the eu for right now the market will be somewhat muted or the effect will be somewhat muted moving forward it will not have the type of impact that many people expect, because of that strong unified europe. >> certainly that's been a theme for the most part of the year with the market brushing off most political developments, not just in europe but also in the u.s. speaking of the u.s., we just had news of the u.s. passing this major tax reform bill markets have certai
we've seen the pro unionist government saying they topped the polls. separatists are saying they have a majority of seats. it's about putting the best face forward. we don't know how things will evolve moving forward. the lack of reaction in the financial markets, especially around the euro, shows traders are unfazed by what's happening now. i think because they're seeing a strong and unified europe behind spain, which gives the catalonia people very little maneuverability in terms of moving...
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is not designed to be world government the u.n. is designed to bring together maybe 200 nation states president trump has shown himself able to understand the importance of that institution and used it effectively and particularly on the key issue of north korea. i like the tough talk of north korea. >> the obama administration did disaster on this issue all it did was to impose a succession of weak sanctions that accelerated the north korea's arms program that administration gave us so plan within a year of departure, hydrog kim jong-un would have a hydrogen bomb. i think the trump administration is being right to take up that line people have to believe that the u.s. is serious and if there is not a diplomatic solution -- i do not share the view that's widespread in foreign policy circles. this is an empty bluff the reason that i share is jim mattis is a man we should take extremely seriously. when jonah mattis says tlhere i a military option, you better believe him. >> now, niall, can i move on this is a hot topic and you are ta
is not designed to be world government the u.n. is designed to bring together maybe 200 nation states president trump has shown himself able to understand the importance of that institution and used it effectively and particularly on the key issue of north korea. i like the tough talk of north korea. >> the obama administration did disaster on this issue all it did was to impose a succession of weak sanctions that accelerated the north korea's arms program that administration gave us so...
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all nations have a duty to act no responsible government should subsidize iran's blood lust. as long as iran's menacing behavior continues, sanctions will not be lifted they will be tightened iran's leaders will have turned a proud nation into just another cautionary tale of what happens when a ruling class abandons its people and embarks on a crusade for personal power and riches. for 40 years, the world has listened to iran's rulers as they lash out at everyone else for the problems they alone have created. they conduct ritual chants of "death to america" and traffic in monstrous anti-semitism last year the country's supreme leader stated israel is a malignant cancerous tumor that has to be removed and eradicated it is possible and it will happen america will never tolerate such anti-semitic hate. fanatics have long used hatred of israel to distract from their own failures thankfully, there is a growing recognition in the wider middle east that the countries of the region share a common interest in battling extremism and unleashing economic opportunity. that is why it is so
all nations have a duty to act no responsible government should subsidize iran's blood lust. as long as iran's menacing behavior continues, sanctions will not be lifted they will be tightened iran's leaders will have turned a proud nation into just another cautionary tale of what happens when a ruling class abandons its people and embarks on a crusade for personal power and riches. for 40 years, the world has listened to iran's rulers as they lash out at everyone else for the problems they...
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this time for the government? probably not. yes, cap ex-autos look good. macro world for u.s. businesses as measured by that data looks exceptionally well. 8.3, 8.4% numbers we're seal. long term i think the market will be okay. short term we'll get some bounce back. >> the same question, do i get a better entry point if i wait two weeks? >> i think you do get a better -- >> you do, kenny? >> i think you do over the course of the next couple of weeks. have you earnings that will start in a week and a half. we're already getting indications from the banks, citibank and other financials, their trading revenue will be down, impact earnings, talk out of the retails and walmart and jcpenney about what the christmas season already looks like and it's still three months away. it's going to be a long quarter. my sense is that you're going to get a chance, as a short-term trader, you'll get a chance to buy stocks. as a long-term trader, a chance to buy stocks at a cheaper point. >> walmart came out, they're cutting some jobs, cutting back. they're thinking the christmas holiday season,
this time for the government? probably not. yes, cap ex-autos look good. macro world for u.s. businesses as measured by that data looks exceptionally well. 8.3, 8.4% numbers we're seal. long term i think the market will be okay. short term we'll get some bounce back. >> the same question, do i get a better entry point if i wait two weeks? >> i think you do get a better -- >> you do, kenny? >> i think you do over the course of the next couple of weeks. have you earnings...
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ultimately as i said, as his excellency, the minister, this is something for the government to decide on from our side, i just want to say that the government has announced that they are committed. >> all right on deck board. our broadcast exclusive with naaser and what he said about president trump that may get some buzz today. we only have time to run parts of this. we did it yesterday. it was 20 minutes long the entire version is up on "worldwide exchange".cnbc.com. check it out. >>> your top story today will reshape the european landscape our parent company comcast outbidding fox for sky sky shares are sharply higher in london trading on the news joining us now is matthew garahan, global media editor at the "financial times." you have that up on the site and the paper today. it's going to open things up what do you think the ultimate outcome is, matt, going to be from this deal >> well, i think fox is going to tender it as fox owns a big piece of sky fox as we know is being bought by walt disney disney and fox aren't saying what they're going to do i think it's likely they tendere
ultimately as i said, as his excellency, the minister, this is something for the government to decide on from our side, i just want to say that the government has announced that they are committed. >> all right on deck board. our broadcast exclusive with naaser and what he said about president trump that may get some buzz today. we only have time to run parts of this. we did it yesterday. it was 20 minutes long the entire version is up on "worldwide exchange".cnbc.com. check it...